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    agree to challenge their perspective about refugees and asylum seekers by embarking on a 25 day journey‚ tracing in reverse that refugees have to take to reach Australia‚ they travel to some of the most dangerous and desperate corners of the world‚ with no idea of what’s in store for them along the way. The people that I believe change their perspective the most is Raquel Moore unemployed from Western Sydney and her perspective on refugee and asylum seekers was “if it was up to me. I’d send them back

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    Review Tribunal (RRT) after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the RRT within time constraints. This response is not‚ and does not purport to be‚ conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. This research response may not‚ under any circumstance‚ be cited in a decision or any other document. Anyone wishing to use this information may only cite the primary source material contained herein. Questions 1.

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    Pros And Cons Of Outcasts

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    each one of the rights and basic adaptabilities that are spelled out in worldwide human rights instruments. The assurance of the evacuee should thusly be found in the more extensive setting of the security of human rights. The creation by States‚ in the fallout of the Second World War‚ of two separate associations to manage human rights and evacuees individually‚ does not imply that these issues are not interrelated. The work of the Unified Countries in the field of human rights and that of the High

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    Should Australia accept refugees? During the next few minutes‚ I will be speaking on the topic ‘Should Australia accept refugees?’ Using both fact and visual presentation‚ I will explain and convince you of the truth of this statement. Before we continue‚ let’s first understand the meaning of “refugee.” According to the Macquarie Dictionary‚ a refugee is “one who flees for refuge or safety‚ especially to a foreign country in a time of political upheaval‚ war or persecution.” Refugees

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    Mandatory Detention of Child refugees in Australia The mandatory detention of children is one of the most cruel and inhumane rules of modern day Australia. It is unfair and cruel for the children that have to undergo through this kind of trauma as it mentally and physically affects them in a way that cannot be reversed. It handicaps them‚ and when they finally do get released‚ they will find that life is much harder for them. Mandatory detention is an acceptable and well established rule‚ but

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    immigrationlawyer.com.au - Why Is the Point System Important in Australian Immigration Procedures? Australian immigration procedures are in place to help regulate permanent migration to the country in a strict manner. Australia limits visas to 190‚000 each year. A high percentage of these are for skilled workers‚ but the rest is set aside for humanitarian and family applicants. Skilled applicants fall into two categories‚ namely independent and employer-sponsored. These applicants will need to select

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    assess whether or not a claimant’s fear is well founded. The objective test asks if a reasonable person‚ in Toben’s situation‚ would be in fear of returning to their country of origin. The objective test takes into account the countries known human right violations. In accordance with the Nigeria’s National Documentation Package’s (NDP)‚ homosexuality is criminalized. The NDP also indicates that “there were reports of increased threats and harassment against LGBT people.” “Sources report that LGBT

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    The term "human rights" refers to the basic freedoms and protections that all people are entitled to‚ simply for being human. Today‚ Australia faces the challenge of Asylum seekers‚ many of whom which have currently been denied their basic human rights. The government’s policy of creating Immigration Detention Facilities as a way of detaining unauthorised asylum seekers may be a solution the problem of controlling Australia’s borders‚ however‚ violates the human rights of this group in Australia

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    asylum seekers

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    debate about asylum seekers in Australia is contentious and politically charged‚ but research commissioned by Amnesty International has found that anti-asylum seekers sentiments are not actually fuelled by racism. Australia pride itself on its strong human rights record and its standing as a good global citizen. However deeper analysis and according to recent situation that how boat people are being treated shows that Australia has failed to fulfill with its international human rights obligations

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    New Asylums

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    New Asylums There is a growing number of prisoners faced with mental illness which is leading to American prisons being turned into new mental asylums. There is a need for intervention but determining an affective method is the real challenge. As shown in the video‚ there is growing frustration among correction officers leading to what appears to be abuse between the prisoner and the officer. Correction officers are no longer only responsible for the security of the prison and the prisoners but

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